I had a clear day, and searched in the interval -5/+5 min over
gamma-delta-epsilon UMa (alt 39 deg) where 96-072 A should pass.
I used the 7*30 binoculars I have in town.
This is the fifth pass I haven't seen since Feb.12
Has it had its perigee raised to 410 km, and/or apogee lowered
to 900 km, or been deorbited?
The perigee is not near the equator, so no good time for an inclination
change.
-- COSPAR 5919, MALMA, 59.2615 N, 18.6206 E, 33 m --
-- COSPAR 5918, HAMMARBY, 59.2985 N, 18.1045 E, 44 m --
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